Help find 5.1.1 ROM for SM-N915V - Note Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone have the 5.1.1 (lollipop)Rom or I'll even take Kit-Kat for the Verizon ROM? I upgraded to 6.0.1 and HATE IT. I lost my gray scale mode, it heats up way to fast, kills the battery way to fast, lost night clock, etc. why do they have to mess with perfection *beg my pards*
So if anyone can direct me to a thread with the downgrading to 5.1.1. or 4.4.4 for the Verizon ROM with odin and anything else i need would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

yes here
http://easy-firmware.com/index.php?a=browse&b=category&id=3587
but it is not free

goto official site
Kuhndawg25 said:
Does anyone have the 5.1.1 (lollipop)Rom or I'll even take Kit-Kat for the Verizon ROM? I upgraded to 6.0.1 and HATE IT. I lost my gray scale mode, it heats up way to fast, kills the battery way to fast, lost night clock, etc. why do they have to mess with perfection *beg my pards*
So if anyone can direct me to a thread with the downgrading to 5.1.1. or 4.4.4 for the Verizon ROM with odin and anything else i need would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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google samsung fw
goto the first site that pops up,search for ur model N915V scroll down and download any 5.1 or 4.4 rom.
flash using odin.

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[Q] Galaxy S6 Lollipop 5.1.1

Hello guys,
I've downloaded firmware 5.1.1 for my Galaxy S6 SM-G920F but I didn't flash it because some of the websites said that it will cause battery drainage very badly.
Any one has done it? what about solving Ram issue? any information please
Araz86 said:
Hello guys,
I've downloaded firmware 5.1.1 for my Galaxy S6 SM-G920F but I didn't flash it because some of the websites said that it will cause battery drainage very badly.
Any one has done it? what about solving Ram issue? any information please
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Battery for my is better that 5.0.2
Ram management isn't fixed
t-shock said:
Battery for my is better that 5.0.2
Ram management isn't fixed
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Thanks buddy
So you prefer not to update it?
Araz86 said:
Thanks buddy
So you prefer not to update it?
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Have you tripped the Knox ?
If yes, stay
If no, update to 5.1.1
t-shock said:
Have you tripped the Knox ?
If yes, stay
If no, update to 5.1.1
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Just curious, what difference does it make if he has tripped Knox or not?
Frankly I never used Knox and what is has to do with the update?
guidofguido said:
Just curious, what difference does it make if he has tripped Knox or not?
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Araz86 said:
Frankly I never used Knox and what is has to do with the update?
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Because if you update to 5.1.1 you have to break/trip knox to gain root, but if you have 5.0.2 you won't have to
Thanks for the info,
What about downgrading? Is it possible to get back to 5.0.2 after the update?
Sent from my SM-G920F
Araz86 said:
Thanks for the info,
What about downgrading? Is it possible to get back to 5.0.2 after the update?
Sent from my SM-G920F
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No, I tried it and I failed
Thanks buddy
It means better not to update if they didnt solve Ram issue
Sent from my SM-G920F
5.1.1 is much smoother and have less battery drain in my opinion.
I don't care about knoxx, the only thing what is important is smoothness of my phone.
I tryed custom recovery, stock recovery, root, no root,
And to be honest now I'm running the latest Xtrestolite (odex) and it's the best update till now! ( in my opinion )
5.1.1 will come to you at some point weather you like it or not. Best version of 5.1.1 is the one offered via OTA which is specific to your country. No fears of bricking your phone or voiding your warranty. A little patience is needed to wait for it as Samsung deploys it slower than we expected it. If you are the one who cares only for the latest which on most cases is the greatest and willing to take risks then flash away.
Thanks guys for the answers,
Mine is SM-G920F which the update came for france! Is it workable in other countries?
I'm just wondering is the 920F the more popular international model over the 920I? I have the 920F by the way.
There seems to be all kinds of bugs with 5.1.1, is it worth updating to it? If anything, I think I'll at least wait for the OTA, I live in America so will I get the OTA at same time as others around the world?
Can anyone confirm longer exposures than 1/10 sek in 5.1.1? For example try Manual Camera. In 5.0.2 the max. exposure is 1/10
Thanks!
I've updated it and its really smooth and faster.
But unfortunately the Ram Issue is the same! Still reaching 88%!!
Its a large update, its o er 500mb. I updated with no problems. I find the battery life a bit better. The phone runs smoother and there are a few extras with camera. I'm nit a camera person but do a search and you'll get the idea of the chance. You can now get rid off s finder and quick connect. Other features too. I like the update and Knox is not important to me, however. YOU CAN'T ROOT, right now.
Mig1234 said:
Its a large update, its o er 500mb. I updated with no problems. I find the battery life a bit better. The phone runs smoother and there are a few extras with camera. I'm nit a camera person but do a search and you'll get the idea of the chance. You can now get rid off s finder and quick connect. Other features too. I like the update and Knox is not important to me, however. YOU CAN'T ROOT, right now.
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Yes you can.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/root-file-to-sm-g920f-ilo-5-1-1-t3147176
Says Kernel not supported and it wont boot. Now have to use Odin to get back. 920P is not supported! Can't get back thru Odin so I'm letting it boot. Taking a long time and but finally there. I had to wipe everything. I'll let you know if it's rooted now. It booted but can;t use touch.
Did you guys update to 5.1 via ota? I'm in the UK with a non branded s6 and nothing available for me

5.1.1 Performance Experiences

Hey guys, I just saw that 5.1.1 has been available for my N915G for some time now. I would like to ask how people are feeling about it in terms of performance? I was on 5.0.1 awhile back and it was so laggy and slow that I eventually downgraded to 4.4.4 (at times, I wouldn't even be able to answer calls because the phone would ring but the phone was so laggy that the screen wouldn't turn on until after they hung up).
I'm very happy with the performance of 4.4.4 now but I do like the features in Lollipop so I just wanted to ask if it's safe to jump back in? I heard that it's not possible to downgrade after flashing 5.1.1 so I need to be sure before taking the dive. Thanks a lot in advance!
marcolorenzo said:
Hey guys, I just saw that 5.1.1 has been available for my N915G for some time now. I would like to ask how people are feeling about it in terms of performance? I was on 5.0.1 awhile back and it was so laggy and slow that I eventually downgraded to 4.4.4 (at times, I wouldn't even be able to answer calls because the phone would ring but the phone was so laggy that the screen wouldn't turn on until after they hung up).
I'm very happy with the performance of 4.4.4 now but I do like the features in Lollipop so I just wanted to ask if it's safe to jump back in? I heard that it's not possible to downgrade after flashing 5.1.1 so I need to be sure before taking the dive. Thanks a lot in advance!
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Phone works really smooth, no lag at all! Even multitask works really well
klect said:
Phone works really smooth, no lag at all! Even multitask works really well
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Thanks for the reply. Although I am always a little cautious when I hear people say there's no lag at all. I have never had a non-stock Android phone that was lag free (well, with the exception of my old Z1 Compact maybe). Even on 4.4.4 where the performance is far better than on 5.0.1, there is noticeable but tolerable lag at times. But still, I'm glad to hear you're having a good experience on it!
klect said:
Phone works really smooth, no lag at all! Even multitask works really well
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+1
Also to add, battery life is 4x now!
how did you update 5.1.1, I'm on 5.0.1 and OTA doesn't show any update available?
sarfrazhc said:
how did you update 5.1.1, I'm on 5.0.1 and OTA doesn't show any update available?
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It depends on what version of the Note Edge you're on. Mine is SM-N915G (yours could be 9150, 915F, 915FY etc.) and sammobile.com listed 5.1.1 as being available. Then you need to flash it through odin. There are tons of guides around for that if you do find a compatible firmware for you.
I have 915G. Can you please provide any updated working guide /links?
sarfrazhc said:
I have 915G. Can you please provide any updated working guide /links?
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Well I haven't done it yet myself but I'm pretty sure it works the same way as with previous firmwares. There are heaps of guides here and elsewhere that describe the steps to using Odin such as this one. And get the firmware from here.
Question for the more knowledgeable people: Does the baseband version on my current firmware have to match with the one I'm trying to flash from Sammobile?
marcolorenzo said:
Well I haven't done it yet myself but I'm pretty sure it works the same way as with previous firmwares. There are heaps of guides here and elsewhere that describe the steps to using Odin such as this one. And get the firmware from here.
Question for the more knowledgeable people: Does the baseband version on my current firmware have to match with the one I'm trying to flash from Sammobile?
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Shouldn't matter, it's the "G" that's important.
There is both a Telstra rom and a generic rom of 5.1.1 so you should be good to go.
If you want to get root access you will need to flash a 5.1.1 root enabled kernel however...

Downgrade from 7.0 to 6.1.1 ? (G930 T)

Hi, someone can give me a tutorial to downgrade to marshmallow? I'm just getting back to android from iphone and I bought a second hand T-mobile galaxy s7 and I want to downgrade to 6.1.1
AngelxCasas said:
Hi, someone can give me a tutorial to downgrade to marshmallow? I'm just getting back to android from iphone and I bought a second hand T-mobile galaxy s7 and I want to downgrade to 6.1.1
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US GS7-s have locked bootloaders, which means we're unable to downgrade until bootloader keys are leaked or T-Mobile unlocks it for us, which probably will never happen.
installerrev said:
US GS7-s have locked bootloaders, which means we're unable to downgrade until bootloader keys are leaked or T-Mobile unlocks it for us, which probably will never happen.
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I just downloaded the 6.0.1 image for g930T and flash it with ODIN and that's it, I'm on 6.0.1 again :d
Ya I have downgraded from 7.0 to 6.0.1 several times already with no problems. My issue is that Nougat rooted is very laggy so I been trying all sort of fixes like govtuner etc but it is still laggy
anyway, here is attached screenshot of how I downgrade quickly and easily on sm-g930t
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Ya I have downgraded from 7.0 to 6.0.1 several times already with no problems. My issue is that Nougat rooted is very laggy so I been trying all sort of fixes like govtuner etc but it is still laggy
anyway, here is attached screenshot of how I downgrade quickly and easily on sm-g930t
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I'm running on stock nougat and the phone is speedy, gets ok battery life and I'm really not missing root because I've found ways to make it do what I want. The only thing I miss is TB.

Need help to do OTA update on SM-N915G

I am still using Kitkat 4.4.4 on my Note Edge (N915G). It is rooted with TWRP recovery installed.
Build: KTU84P N915GXXU1ANK4
Baseband: N915GXXU1ANK4
I would like to OTA upgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1 but not sure how to find and install the stock recovery and unroot. (so I can keep my data and not worry about backup and restore)
Or is it better to simply use Odin to install the latest stock rom from SAMMOBILE site. (has different versions, so not sure if I can got straight to 6.0.1 and if I can, then which one to download (multiple countries listed).
Appreciate the help and guidance as to which upgrade path to choose.
Thanks.
Agent5150 said:
I am still using Kitkat 4.4.4 on my Note Edge (N915G). It is rooted with TWRP recovery installed.
Build: KTU84P N915GXXU1ANK4
Baseband: N915GXXU1ANK4
I would like to OTA upgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1 but not sure how to find and install the stock recovery and unroot. (so I can keep my data and not worry about backup and restore)
Or is it better to simply use Odin to install the latest stock rom from SAMMOBILE site. (has different versions, so not sure if I can got straight to 6.0.1 and if I can, then which one to download (multiple countries listed).
Appreciate the help and guidance as to which upgrade path to choose.
Thanks.
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Why not try a custom ROM?
The Radius Kid said:
Why not try a custom ROM?
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This Note edge is mainly used by my wife. LIke to keep things as stock as possible.
Agent5150 said:
This Note edge is mainly used by my wife. LIke to keep things as stock as possible.
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Why are you changing from KitKat?
Why not? Isn't Marsmallow better OS?
Also, apps are getting unstable with every update.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
Agent5150 said:
Why not? Isn't Marsmallow better OS?
Also, apps are getting unstable with every update.
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Marshmallow has a lot more bloat in it....... 900 megs vs. 1.3 gigs, IIRC.
I find that updates tend to "outdate" your current install.
They're designed that way from what I've seen.
I wish I could go back to Kit Kat and tailor the system from there.
The Radius Kid said:
Marshmallow has a lot more bloat in it....... 900 megs vs. 1.3 gigs, IIRC.
I find that updates tend to "outdate" your current install.
They're designed that way from what I've seen.
I wish I could go back to Kit Kat and tailor the system from there.
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My S5 runs so much better on stock Marshmallow. I was not expecting Note Edge to get Bloat.
Which custom rom would you recommend?
Agent5150 said:
My S5 runs so much better on stock Marshmallow. I was not expecting Note Edge to get Bloat.
Which custom rom would you recommend?
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To be quite honest, I run Marshmallow.
I only run it to get away from the horror they call Jelly Bean.... I HAD to go up.
If your KitKat still runs well, I would just add any apps' that might be needed and call it good.

Help unrooting and flashing a new rom

Hello, it's been some time since I've last rooted and flashed kernels on my devices. My device is having problems with certain apps and I feel it's time to update my root or change my rom or flash a stock rom etc. Here is what I am using now:
Build: MOAR v6.1 OA6
Software: G900PVPU1BOA6
Hardware: G900P.04
Android: 5.0
Kernel: 3.4.0-3859396
Would you recommend I unroot then flash a stock kernel? What is a new root I can use with this phone? Thanks
I would recommend Odin a fresh stock MM rom. Then boot to the desktop, by pass set up. Go to dialer ##72786# it will do a reactivate and update prl and profile.. Then Odin TWRP, and flash a new rom or your choice.. If you like MOAR then Odin a LP stock rom, and do as mentioned and flash MOAR 7.0 it works best. Right now, I'm running crdroid 3.8.5 baset off of Nouget with 7.1 gapps and it works very well You need the latest MM firmware to run it, and at least TWRP 3.2.1-0-ktle.img If you do flash crdroid download ktledv
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-crdroid-t2860894
First off, thanks for the reply. I really appreciate the help. What's the battery life like on MM compared to Lollipop?
I would prefer to use something like a stock rom but just extremely debloated. I also want to be able to play pokemom go without problems and super su keeps giving me problems when trying to play. Do you know of any setups that would allow for pokemon go and are fast, battery effecient, and debloated?
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I would recommend Odin a fresh stock MM rom. Then boot to the desktop, by pass set up. Go to dialer ##72786# it will do a reactivate and update prl and profile.. Then Odin TWRP, and flash a new rom or your choice.. If you like MOAR then Odin a LP stock rom, and do as mentioned and flash MOAR 7.0 it works best. Right now, I'm running crdroid 3.8.5 baset off of Nouget with 7.1 gapps and it works very well You need the latest MM firmware to run it, and at least TWRP 3.2.1-0-ktle.img If you do flash crdroid download ktledv
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-crdroid-t2860894
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How's the mm baseband? I know the obvious response is updated is better but I experienced better LTE on the firmware I currently have, no idea honestly other than it's lolipop, maybe ok4? I want to upgrade phones but having trouble finding one with sprint newer that can be customized how I like so I'm also looking at playing with this one prior to and after getting maybe a pixel unlocked
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How's the mm baseband? I know the obvious response is updated is better but I experienced better LTE on the firmware I currently have, no idea honestly other than it's lolipop, maybe ok4? I want to upgrade phones but having trouble finding one with sprint newer that can be customized how I like so I'm also looking at playing with this one prior to and after getting maybe a pixel unlocked
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I would stick with Lollipop OK4 and flash MOAR 7.0. I to find better LTE and all around connectivity on Lollipop than MM.. I once again, went back to MOAR 7.0 from crdroid.. Crdroid is a great rom, but battery life, sucks, as well as connectivity on calls and data. When in aroma and you get to the point about the kernel, choose don't touch kernel, and finish from there. I never like MM and those are the reasons why.. Crdroid I flashed was 7.0 but naturally on the MM base band, but it was still the same.
Thanks sir nobody could really answer that for me. I found the ok4 of all lollipop got the best LTE where I live, plus I'm on sprint so I'm a bit restricted on ROMs, unified dev leave some bugs with sprints network but not too badly!!
andrew2432 said:
Thanks sir nobody could really answer that for me. I found the ok4 of all lollipop got the best LTE where I live, plus I'm on sprint so I'm a bit restricted on ROMs, unified dev leave some bugs with sprints network but not too badly!!
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You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
Fear_The_Fluff said:
You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
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Thanks! I'll make sure to read which I should use. My daily is still on MM while my old one that's kinda beat up is now on N as it us now the practice phone. Playing with it before Oreo, may stay for a while. And I installed kltespr on both devices as there were still options available for specifically this device with the spr tag. My CM 13 network is fine, no worse than just regular sprint...
Haven't tried the move to either N or O on my daily, worried about the signal discussion. I'll use an old kltespr to test before the newer maintained kltedv if its there probably to see how it goes.
Fear_The_Fluff said:
You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
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andrew2432 said:
Thanks! I'll make sure to read which I should use. My daily is still on MM while my old one that's kinda beat up is now on N as it us now the practice phone. Playing with it before Oreo, may stay for a while. And I installed kltespr on both devices as there were still options available for specifically this device with the spr tag. My CM 13 network is fine, no worse than just regular sprint...
Haven't tried the move to either N or O on my daily, worried about the signal discussion. I'll use an old kltespr to test before the newer maintained kltedv if its there probably to see how it goes.
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Unfortunately my sprint s5 is one of the phone with that signal issue. I was in the process of changing carrier so to try and fix that issue wasn't worth it for me. My new S5 did not have that issue, when i went to verizon, its a really weird bug.
Fear_The_Fluff said:
Unfortunately my sprint s5 is one of the phone with that signal issue. I was in the process of changing carrier so to try and fix that issue wasn't worth it for me. My new S5 did not have that issue, when i went to verizon, its a really weird bug.
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I think it took a bit to stat with the sprint APN, changed some settings, messed with some stuff, and it seems fine now, I'll have to remember to check back at that before upgrading. I'm on the ok4 baseband

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